This is a copy of my answer to another question on wiki.
If you search for the right data on your car and tires, you can calculate it yourselves.
This with help of Exel-sheets I made, and placed under the next link on the dodgeforum
http://www.dodgeforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=162753
you need from the car, the maximum axis-loads ,which can be found on a metal plate under the motor-hood mostly. From the tire you kneed the maximum pressure and maximum load which you can read of the tire-side-wall somewhere
looks something like this, Max-load xxxxLBS at xx PSI (cold). Or KG and kPa (100kPa=1 Bar)
The pressures for maximum load are always exact, whatever you fill in in the forms. Those for normal load you don't have so you can not calculate. I am busy with a form which doesn't kneed the advice pressures. You have to use the form with max axis-loads, the one with MPW is only for if you can not find the axis-loads.
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